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I think what may be an interesting outcome from this is that a small amount of information is enough for China's people to become aware. If people Google uncensored information on China's human rights past (Tienanmen square, etc), they may have their eyes opened. It could be a catalyst for revolution.

Regardless of if they censor Google Hong Kong now, the few hours it has been available for is probably all it needs.

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Oh yeah, and the motives for Google wasn't to make a political statement, they were just looking out for #1.